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INDEX. The numericalletters, refer to the volume, the figures to the page, and the letter n to the notes. The persons' whose names are printed in Italics arepuritan divines; all therest relate to personsand subjects of a miscellaneous description. AnnoT, Archbishop, opposed the Book of Sports, i. 68, n-his cha- racter and death, 76; ii. 502, n- his unfeelingdeclaration, 383-his arbitrary proceeding, 405-a cu- rious anecdote of him, iii. 75, n. -----, Dr. Robert, a pious prelate, and anecdote of him, ii. 214, n. Abbot, Robert, iii. 182. Abingdon, a curiousfuneral at, iii. 257. Accommodation, committee of, i. 86. Accusations, false, i. 273 ,310, 312, 346 ; ii. 384 ; iii. 41,154, n. Acts of Parliament, most arbitrary, 157, 93. Address, Dr. Sampson's to thequeen, i. 383. Aderster, Mr. iii. 514. AdMiral, Lord, Paget's letter to, ii. 257. Admonition to parliament, i. 33, 319, 321 ; ii. 186, 188, 191-con- troversy about it, 143. Advertisements published,i. 22,370. Ainsworth, Henry, ii. 299. Ainsworthian Brownists, their suit, ii. 103, n. Airay, Henry, ii. 247. Alcoa, Gilbert, i. 170. Aldrich, Thomas, i. 211. Alexandrian manuscript,account of, iii. 147. ' Allen, Richard, ii. 87. -, John, iii. 456. -, Mr., iii. 502. Allison, John, iii. 513. Alnianacks, the martyrdom of, ii. 425, n. ...dicey, Henry, ii. 85. Ames, William, ii. 405. Anabaptists, the Dutch, burnt, i. 335, and n. --, Judge, his cruel proceed- ings, i. 274, 275; iii. 514-his en- mity against the puritans, ii. 381. Anderson prosecuted, ii. 482, n. Andrews, Bishop, accountof,ii. 356, n-anecdotemf him, iii. 2,n. Anecdotes, severalcurious,-of king Henry andhis jester, i. 2, n---ofa bishop and his cap, 131--of the surplice, 153, n-of kneeling at sacrament, 159, n-ofovercoming evil, 211-ofGilpin, 261-of For, 328, 337, 338-of casting out devils, ii. 119,' n-of Wake and Sleep, 170, n-of Bishop Abbot, 214, n-of R. Parker, 238, 239- of Baynes, 264-of Bradshaw, 269-of Pasfield,297, n-of Roth- well, 349-of the Duke of Buck- ingham, 357-of a doctor, 371 - of a bishop, 406, n-ofJ. Carter, 411-of Clark, 412-of Laud's bell-ringer, 419-of Firmin's con- version, 422 -of Whately, 440 - of a long sermon, 448-of Fair- clough's conversion, 452, n-of an alarming providence, 468-of J.s Herring, 492-of Bps. Neite and Andrews, iii 2, n-of a gentle- man, 5-of ,Dod, 6-of Black- wood, 26-of Bastwick's litany, 45, n - of a profane sinner es

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